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Moles



Member Since: 17 Mar 2016
Location: Wiltshire
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Anyone fitted bench seats in the back of a 110 Utility?
Before we start, these are not to be used for traveling, so don't care about legalities and seatbelts etc.
It's just for when parked up and wanting to sit in the back with the dog, or to do a bit of food prep etc.

I think pre 2007 it's fairly easy, and the bench seats look exactly the same as for the Series land rovers (I've already got some of those), but I guess for the Puma it's no so simple due to the profiled wheel arch.

If someone has any fitted, would love some pointers on a vendor, and a photo or two.

Thanks,

Moles.
Post #550644 23rd Jul 2016 3:25pm
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Skeggy 90



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I have fitted them to the contoured rear wheel arches as in Utiliies and CSW's
The easiest way is to fit some box section to the seat frame , I wouldn't modify the arches.
You only need some box section it can be welded or bolted to the seat base. 90 300 TDI SW (sold)
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Moles



Member Since: 17 Mar 2016
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But I guess not in a Puma with the extensive plastic trim preventing the seat backs from mounting flush?

Moles
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